Winds blowing over a large area create powerful, high, and fast waves.
They Blow Clockwise
They Blow Clockwise
High pressure.
Waves are formed.
The distance that wave-producing winds blow over a continuous body of water can vary widely depending on the strength and duration of the winds. Generally, the longer and stronger the winds blow, the larger the distance over which waves can be generated. This distance can range from a few hundred meters to hundreds of kilometers.
wish i knew
The winds from a hurricane blowing across the water's surface creates waves. The stronger the wind, the bigger the waves. Put some water in a bowl and blow across the surface. You made waves.
ocean waves
They Blow Clockwise
They Blow Clockwise
no, it is actually the other way around
Winds are simply air that is 'sucked' from a high-pressure area to a low-pressure area.
It creates East Winds and then they soon create a storm or lightning
High pressure.
Waves are formed.
the currents
Winds that blow mainly from one direction are called prevailing winds. These winds are influenced by global atmospheric circulation patterns and generally blow consistently from the same direction in a particular area. Examples include the trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies.